Kuala Lumpur is home to a range of cultures and ethnicities where different religions are fully embraced. See the magnificent Putra Mosque that sits elegantly on the water's surface

It's worth the climb up 271 concrete steps to the Batu caves to see the awe-inspiring caverns within

Deep within the Batu Caves find temples dedicated to Hindu gods. The limestone hill is made up of three major caverns and a few smaller ones all with sky-high ceilings and a collection of religious artefacts

Spot these adorable mokeys all over Kuala Lumpur. They love picking treats though so hold on to your food!

Although KL Tower was originally built for communication purposes it also has a revolving restaurant at the top where diners can view a 360-degree spectacle of the city whilst they eat

Experience authentic Malaysian cuisine by substituting your plates for tasty bananana leaves that infuse the rice with their fragrance

The intensity of colour from the lanterns in Kuala Lumpur's China town is reflected in the hustle and bustle of daily life on Petaling Street

Explore exotic birds at their most relaxed as they fly-free amongst the trees in the world's largest aviory